
Gas prices remain at sustained highs on the back of strong demand
The current high gas price environment in Europe is likely to persist in the medium term as some of the main market drivers are set to remain key factors in
The current high gas price environment in Europe is likely to persist in the medium term as some of the main market drivers are set to remain key factors in
The oil market continued to strengthen yesterday as concern over the demand impact from the Omicron variant starts to fade. Brent managed to rally more than 3.4%, taking it back above
The Canadian energy company Valeura plans to resume drilling in 2022 with a new partner in Turkey’s gas-rich Thrace Basin, according to company CEO Sean Guest. Guest told Anadolu Agency
Oil prices rose towards $81 a barrel on Tuesday after a move by the United States and other consumer nations to release tens of millions of barrels of oil from
The Turks are preparing for the exploitation in 2024 of the gas field that was located in August 2020 in the Black Sea region, while the preliminary research they have
Valeura Energy Inc (LON:VLU) CEO Sean Guest joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss third quarter results. Sean talks us through the key highlights, explains how the company is can still benefit benefit
Valeura Energy Inc (LON:VLU), an upstream oil and gas company with assets in the Thrace Basin of Turkey, has reported its unaudited financial and operating results for the three month
Oil prices advanced, supported by Saudi Arabia’s move to raise its crude oil price for December and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ decision to stick to its output
Oil prices rose on Friday, staging a partial recovery after OPEC+ producers rebuffed a U.S. call to raise supply and instead maintained plans for a gradual return of output halted
Six years after former BP chief executive Bob Dudley said that “the industry needs to prepare for lower for longer,” a growing number of major investment banks now expect “higher for